Lewis Carroll wrote, “Alice in Wonderland,” in 1865, as a critique of the Victorian era in which he lived. In this classic story, Alice being plunged down a rabbit hole becomes a metaphor of life. In the movie, "The Matrix", before Neo starts his hero’s journey, he is asked, how far down the rabbit hole he wants to go. The rabbit hole symbolizes our journey into the unknown. Both Alice and Neo don’t have any idea of where this journey will lead and what they will face. But they proceed anyway. Neo’s guide on this journey, Morpheus, acknowledges that “nothing is as it appears.”